Ahichattra - a village depicted in the anime Street Fighter II V. It is located in Northern India, approximately 3 miles along a stream from the outskirts of Calcutta.

Aidensfield, Yorkshire the setting of the ITV1 series Heartbeat

Alexandria - city in Final Fantasy IX, capital of the nation of the same name, ruled by Queen Brahne and later by Garnet.

Altus - Fortress-City of various fantasy stories.

Al Amok - after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Doonesbury character Uncle Duke seized the Mayorship of this Iraqi city.

Al Khali - capital of Klatch in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.

Al Kharid - RuneScape

Al -Ybi - city in the Klatchian desert in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. Place where the number zero was invented.

Altomare - setting of Pokémon Heroes and is home of legendary pokémon Latios and Latias. Based on Venice, Italy.

Amaurotum - Latin for dream town, capital city of the island of Utopia by Thomas More.

Amber - the city of which all others are shadows in Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber series about Amber (fictional realm)

Ambervale - important city in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Ambergris - various fantasy stories by Jeff VanderMeer

Ambridge - setting of BBC Radio's The Archers

Amity Park - setting of Danny Phantom, is named after The Amityville Horror, which takes after Amityville in New York's Suffolk County on Long Island

Ampipe, Pennsylvania - fictional setting of Johnstown, Pennsylvania in All the Right Moves

Amsath - a kingdom of Hell in Mike Carey's Lucifer.

Anastasia - a town with concentric channels, from Le città invisibili by Italo Calvino.

Anchor - the base city of a massive techno-organic orbital elevator (or "Beanstalk"), from the "Heaven Over Mountain" setting of Guardians of Order's cyberpunk-genre roleplaying game "Ex Machina".

Andoshen, PA - a fictional city located 14 real miles from John O'Hara's fictional "Gibbsville," in Daryl Ponicsan's novel Andoshen, PA. Fictionalized version of Shenandoah.

Angel Grove - idyllic town, the home of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, possibly located in California. Its architecture often falls victim to various enemies of the Power Rangers, but has remarkably fast rebuilding.

Ankh-Morpork - Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels

Annville, Texas - town accidentally destroyed by the merging of Jesse Custer and Genesis in Garth Ennis's Preacher

Antares - typical city on the border of Brazil and Argentina, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. From Érico Veríssimo's book Incidente em Antares.

Apathy Valley - Main location in the Web-Cartoon General Knowledge.

Aquadelphi - oceanic floating city which is, among other things, the headquarters of the OTEC corporation in the R. Talsorian Games role-playing game Cyberpunk 2020.

Aquaville - one of four capitals of a restructured Britain in Rupert Thomson's Divided Kingdom

Arcadia, Maryland - setting of Joan of Arcadia

Ardougne - RuneScape

Ariel City - Firefly

Arkadia - another city near the center of the Earth. From the cartoon series Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea (Les Mondes Engloutis)

Castle Revolving - a living transdimensional city, home to the Sheeda, a fairie-like race that purge the Earth once mankind becomes sufficiently advanced, from Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers

Castle Rock, Maine - home to many Stephen King characters

Castletown - English town home to Paul Grist's Jack Staff and his friends and enemies

Castleview - town in Illinois in the novel of the same name by Gene Wolfe

Castrovalva - city in the series Doctor Who that spatially collapses upon itself

Centennial, Colorado - in the James Michener book Centennial and the subsequent miniseries based on it. (Not to be confused with the real city of Centennial, Colorado.)

Celadon City - city in the game and anime Pokémon. It is part of the Saffron-Celadon Metropolitan Complex, making it the largest city in the Pokémon world. It is based off Tokyo, Japan.

Centerburg - setting for Robert McCloskey's Homer Price stories

Central City - one city with this name was home to Barry Allen (The Flash); another city with this name was briefly home to the Fantastic Four, a third was home to Will Eisner's the Spirit

Central City - yet another city by this name is the capitol of the fictional country of Amestris, from the anime and manga, Fullmetal Alchemist.

Central City - another city by the name is a city in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. It is the capital of the United Federation as the president lives there, and GUN soldiers exclaim that the Black Arms have been cornered in the capital in the Action Stage Central City in the game Shadow the Hedgehog.

Central City - and another city by this name is the setting for the popular TV sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

Cerulean City - Pokémon

Chamberlain, Maine - home to the title character of Stephen King's Carrie

Charismaville, New Jersey - The main setting of the webtoon Bonus Stage.

Chasm City - in Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space and sequels

Christmas Town - Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas

Christminster (modelled on Oxford) - in the novels of Thomas Hardy

Chronopolis by J. G. Ballard

Cicely, Alaska - the setting of the television series Northern Exposure

Cinnabar Island - from the game and anime Pokémon

City 17 - a renamed East European city where the setting of the computer game Half-Life 2 takes place.

The City, USA - one city called this is home to The Tick; another is the setting of Transmetropolitan

City of Angels - setting of comics TV series Black Scorpion

The City of Dreadful Night by James Thomson

City of the Happy Prince - Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince

City of the Iron fish by Simon Ings

Ciudad Caramelo (Candy City), where a diabetic child lived in a parable known by Bueno Smith - David Ramírez's B3

Cledge - one of four capitals of a restructured Britain in Rupert Thomson's Divided Kingdom

Cleyra - small town in the crown of a giant tree, Final Fantasy IX, one of the four 'great nations' of the Mist Continent, the others being Lindblum, Alexandria, and Burmecia.

Clock Town - the main town in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Cloud City - floating city in the movie The Empire Strikes Back.

Cloudcuckooland - the city in the sky featured in Aristophanes' The Birds

Coast City, California - former home of the superhero Green Lantern, destroyed by aliens several years ago and more recently rebuilt.

Collinsport, Maine - the setting for the soap opera Dark Shadows

Coolsville - Epithet for the greater Dublin area in Jason Mordaunt's novel Welcome To Coolsville[1]

Coolsville - the setting for A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

Corinth, Pennsylvania - the setting for the soap opera Loving

Coruscant - The capital city of the Galactic Republic from the Star Wars. (The city itself is called "Galactic City", and later, "Imperial City". Coruscant is actually the name of the planet.)

Cosmopolis - The city which the series Mission Hill is based.

Crackton - The Simpsons

Craggy Island - the setting of the TV series Father Ted

Craigsville - town partially destroyed by the crash of the Zero-X spaceship in Thunderbirds Are Go (pop. 4,800)

Crystal Lake - setting in the Friday the 13th films; renamed Forest Green for a time as an image makeover. Its state has never been identified; many believe it is either New Jersey (where the first movie was filmed) or Connecticut, which has an actual Crystal Lake.

Crystal Tokyo - Future version of Tokyo in Sailor Moon

Cwmderi - Welsh village that is the setting for the BBC soap opera Pobol y Cwm

Cyber City - city in Rockman/Megaman

Cyber City - Capital city of Cybertron, the Transformers's home planet, in the Dreamwave comics of Transformers: Armada.

Cybertropolis - capitol city of Cybertron, the Transformers's home planet, in the TV series of Beast Machines Transformers.

Haddonfield, Illinois - the setting for all of the Halloween films (with the exceptions of Halloween H20: 20 Years Later and Halloween III: Season of the Witch). Based on screenwriter Debra Hill's hometown of Haddonfield, NJ

Iacon - Central city of the Autobots on Cybertron, the Transformers' home planet, in the TV series Transformers.

Idlewild, Georgia - Idlewild

Ilium, New York - common setting of many of Kurt Vonnegut's novels

Imboca, Galicia, Spain - small village, setting of Dagon, a clear reference to H.P. Lovecraft's Innsmouth (The movie is inspired by The Shadow Over Innsmouth; boca is Spanish and Galician for "mouth").

Kaldor City - From the Doctor Who serial "The Robots of Death" and subsequent works by Chris Boucher.

Kakariko Village - Several games in the Legend of Zelda video game series feature a village by this name, though it's doubtful any of them are the same

Karamja - RuneScape

Karkand - In the computer game Battlefield 2, one of the combat maps is "Strike at Karkand", where USMC forces attack and hope to seize the middle eastern port city of Karkand, held by the army of the Middle-East Coalition. It is one of BF2's most-played maps, due to the close urban combat, lack of airpower, and need for a good and flexible strategy.

Kennituck Falls - Main terrestrial location of Bruce Coville's "My Teacher is an Alien series of books, where extraterrestrials disguised as teachers studied human children

Keystone City, USA - Home to Jay Garrick and Wally West (The Flash). In original continuity, the Earth-Two counterpart to Central City; in current continuity, located directly opposite Central City.

Little Whinging, UK - in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, the home of the Dursley family, located in Surrey

Littleville, Colorado - The home of two completely separate fictional characters: comic strip air ace Tailspin Tommy Tompkins and Robby Reed of the Dial H for Hero comic book feature. Littleville may be analogous to the real town of Littleton, Colorado.

Liver City - animated series "Doug"

Llanview, Pennsylvania - setting for the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live

Logopolis - The city (and planet) visited by the Doctor in the Doctor Who serial Logopolis that hosts a race of mathematicians keeping the universe from totally collapsing by using "block transfer computation" to create Charged Vacuum Emboitements (CVEs) into other universes.

St. Mary Mead - fictional village in the Miss Marple books by Agatha Christie

St. Olaf, Minnesota - fictional village in the Golden Girls television series

St. Roch, Louisiana - home to the current Hawkman and Hawkgirl in the DC Universe

St. Erasmus and St. Elmo's- fictional island in the South Caribbean, first colonized in 1625.

Salem - the setting for the soap opera Days of Our Lives

Salt Sea City - from the video game "Big Mutha Truckers", presumably based on San Francisco, CA and Salt Lake City, UT.

San Andreas - Grand Theft Auto, based on San Francisco. Not to be confused with the state of San Andreas from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Saint Bernardino - the Earth-C analog of San Bernardino, California in the comic Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew.

San Pueblo, California - fictional hometown of The Partridge Family.

San Fierro - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, modelled after San Francisco, California

San Futuro, California - after being destroyed by an Earthquake, San Francisco was rebuilt as this supposedly ideal city of the future. It instead became a hellish metropolis overrun with super-powered freaks. From the comic book Marshal Law.

San Mondell - a Pseudo-Mexican name for the Norwegian town of Mandal. From the song Los Caballeros del San Mondell by the Norwegian Pseudo-Mexican band Vatos Locos Guitarristas.

San Narciso, California - an expanse of urban sprawl near Los Angeles, largely developed by Pierce Inverarity, The Crying of Lot 49

Santa Carla, California - vampire-infested town in The Lost Boys modeled after Santa Cruz, California

Shalako - Western writer Louis L'amour planned to build a working Western frontier town at the corner at which Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona meet, but the project never materialized. It would have been named after the main character in his novel Shalako.

Shangri-La - in James Hilton's Lost Horizon

Shallow Brooks - setting of webcomic Wigu.

Sheepridge - small town near Lancre in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series

Shelbyville, USA - neighboring city to Springfield, USA in the television series The Simpsons.

Shell Beach - unreachable resort town in the movie Dark City

Shell City - city (actually tourist gift shop) where Neptune's crown is in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie

Sheltered Shrubs, Connecticut - in Klasky Csupo's As Told by Ginger

Shermer, Illinois - in many John Hughes films including The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Sholo, Nevada - Setting for the TV series Harts of the West.

Shoyo, Arkansas - partial setting for the novel and movie The Stand.

Sibley, Missouri, a town near the Clampett family's shack in The Beverly Hillbillies, which Granny mentions in the 1965 episode "Jed, the Bachelor." It is known for being drab on Sunday mornings.

Sidewinder, Colorado - setting of the novel and film Misery

Silent Hill - setting of the Silent Hill video games and film (located in West Virginia in the film).

Silent Springs - setting of cartoon My Dad the Rock Star

Silver Town - the fictional town in Joe Dirt, most likely in Idaho

SimCity, from the computer games of the same name

Skeeter's Creek - from the video game Big Mutha Truckers

Sleepyside - fictional town in Westchester County, New York. Hometown of Trixie Belden and the Bob-Whites of the Glen.

Smallbridge - the village where Horatio Hornblower retired after his long service in the Royal Navy.

Smallville, USA - Superboy's midwestern home town, and the town in which Clark Kent (Superman) grew up (some sources place it in Kansas, while others place it close to the North American eastern seaboard)

Smokestack Heights - from the video game "Big Mutha Truckers"

Snap City - setting for the comic book Madman by Mike Allred

Sneddy - according to the radio and television comedy Little Britain, the capital of the United Kingdom is Sneddy

Snowtown - a "feral city" in the comic book Fell

Solace - home of the Heroes of the Lance in the Dragonlance books/role playing setting.

Somnopolis - nickname for Radiant City, from Dean Motter's Mister X

South Figaro - from Final Fantasy VI. Ruled from Figaro Castle in the north.

South Park, Colorado - setting of the animated series South Park, possibly based on Fairplay, Colorado in South Park.

Sovogda - a city in Northern Russia that plays a role in the TV series Alias.

Spaceport Five Overcity - huge floating city over 30th century Britain (the Undercity) in the Doctor Who novel Original Sin

Sparks - a post-apocalyptic city in the novel The People of Sparks.

Sparta, Mississippi - setting of In the Heat of the Night; the original novel took place in a town called Wells, somewhere in the Carolinas, but the film and television adaptations moved it to Mississippi

Spectre, Alabama - in Tim Burton's Big Fish, seen first as an afterlife and later as a real town

Spent - sinister UK town in the BBC Radio 4 comedy On the Town with The League of Gentlemen (changed to Royston Vasey in the TV version)

Spoon River - in Edgar Lee Masters's Spoon River Anthology

Spoonerville - Goofy's hometown on Goof Troop

Springfield, Illinois (?) - the setting for the soap opera Guiding Light. It is unclear, however, if this is the capital of Illinois like real life would suggest.

Springfield, USA, the city without a state in Matt Groening's The Simpsons television series

Springwood, Ohio - setting for the Nightmare on Elm Street films

Squaw's Ankle - from Rocky and Bullwinkle's epic "Lazy Jay Ranch"

Stackton Tressel - an English village whose most notable residents are Hinge and Bracket

Station Square - from Sonic the Hedgehog, featured in Sonic Adventure and Sonic's US comic series

Stafford, Indiana - hometown of Dr. Richard Kimble, where a one-armed man murdered his wife in The Fugitive TV series of the 1960s

Stankonia - album by Rap & Hip Hop group OutKast. Quoted in sketch on Chappelle's Show by African-American comedian Dave Chappelle

Tacticum - former town in Klatch in Terry Pratchett's Discworld. It was left by the inhabitants when the wind changed and it no longer rained. Named after the Ankh-Morpork General Tacticus. Main sights today: remains of a statue of the former, in bad preservation, with an inscription saying "Ab hoc possum videre domum tuum". (Jingo).

Tadfield - small UK town in Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Always has normal weather for the time of year.

Taitaa - in the Warren Ellis comic book Lazarus Churchyard, all of Finland became a city called "Taitaa," which means "Fracture."

Tallahatchee - the Earth-C analog of Tallahassee, Florida in the comic Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew

Tanelorn - in Michael Moorcock's multiverse

Tandy - the setting of The Wotch.

Tannochbrae - the setting of the Dr. Finlay short stories and TV series.

Tarbox, Massachusetts - setting of John Updike's novel, Couples, based on Ipswich, Massachusetts

Taros - capital city of Milphena in the Belligerent comics

Tarrytown - a small USA town with an airport. It is the setting for the children's CGI cartoon series Jay Jay the Jet Plane [2]. (There are also some real places called Tarrytown.)

Tashbaan capital of the fictional land of Calormen in the Chronicles of Narnia, it is mentioned in several books but appears only in The Horse and His Boy.

Tar Valon - from Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series

Taverly - small town populated by druids in RuneScape

Templeton - a little Yankee village on the shore of the imaginary Glimmerglass, both invented by James Fenimore Cooper in The Leatherstocking Tales; the name of the lake having infiltrated the so-called non-fictional realm with great success, the name of the village appearing there infrequently

Tenel - A small town that Ari and his family reside near in Okage: Shadow King

Tentacle Acres - A city in the SpongeBob SquarePants series inhabited by octopuses who live in houses shaped like Easter Island heads (like Squidward Tentacles' house) that have numbers on the doors, like doors for hotel rooms. One street is known to be called New Life St.

Terminal City - a retro-futuristic city, the setting for Dean Motter's Vertigo Comics series of the same name

Thermopolis - one of four capitals of a restructured Britain in Rupert Thomson's Divided Kingdom

Thermostadt - capital of the Robo-Hungarian Empire, Futurama

City of Thi - obscure city in the Land of Oz.

Thrax - Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe

Threed - town under siege by zombies in the video game EarthBound

Thunderbluff - Tauren capital in the best MMORPG, World of Warcraft

Thursdyke - a small Northern England village whose occupants opened a psychic connection to the Tree of Death in Hellblazer

Tilbury Town - setting of many of the poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson, based on his home town of Gardiner, Maine.

Tilling - the town of Rye transformed into the tilting grounds of Elizabeth Mapp and Lucia (Emmeline) Lucas in E. F. Benson's novels.

Tinny Waters, Texas - the setting of The Age of the Bicycle by Miriam Webster.

Tomoki City - Dr.Tomoki's Future City, From Ape Escape Series

Toad Town - The Mushroom Kingdom's capital, where Princess Peach and the Mario Bros. reside.

Tokyoto - setting of Jet Grind Radio. This is not a fictional city, as Tokyo-to refers to the actual Japanese metropolitan prefecture of Tokyo.

Transverse City - an urbal sprawl which has grown beneath the massive superhighway connecting Detroit and Chicago. Home to the Ghost Rider of 2099, from Marvel Comics' now-defunct Marvel 2099 line of comics. Named after a Warren Zevon song.

Traverse Town - a town for the people who has lost their worlds to the Heartless in Kingdom Hearts

Tristram - a town with severe demon problems in the computer games Diablo and Diablo II

Treno - from Final Fantasy IX

Tremorton - from My Life as a Teenage Robot

Trinity, South Carolina - the setting for the TV series American Gothic.

Tromaville, NJ - The setting for many movies released by Troma Studios.

Truce - from Chrono Trigger

Tsort - former capital of Tsort in Terry Pratchett's Discworld.

Tuna, Texas - third-smallest town in the state and the setting of the Tuna Trilogy, a series of plays written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard.

Waterdeep - city in the Sword Coast, of the Forgotten Realms, from Neverwinter Nights and the Baldur's Gate series

Walmington-on-Sea - on the coast of the English Channel for Dad's Army

Walton's Mountain fictional site in the Blue Ridge Mountains for The Waltons

Wandin Valley, New South Wales - setting for the Australian drama series A Country Practice

Washingstone, B.C. - city in The Flintstones, a parody of Washington, D.C.

Wazoo, Alabama - the fictional city in which the film My Cousin Vinny takes place

Weatherfield - setting for Granada Television's Coronation Street

West-City - DragonballZ

West Caanan, Texas - setting of the movie Varsity Blues

West Durndell, Texas - Neighbor of Arlen (King of the Hill)

West Springfield, USA - The Simpsons

Westopolis - Shadow the Hedgehog

The Well-Built City - in Jeffrey Ford's novel The Physiognomy

Wellsville, USA - setting of The Adventures of Pete & Pete

Whistle Stop, Alabama - setting of the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe and movie Fried Green Tomatoes. Now abandoned, Whistle Stop was once a moderately thriving town in the Birmingham, Alabama area, its economy shaped by the railroad running through it. Also notable for its popular cafe.

Whoville - the town of the Who's, from the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (film)

Willows, Wisconsin - hometown of Barbie

Winesburg, Ohio - setting of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio

Winter River, Connecticut - from the movie Beetlejuice

Winterfell - castle and surrounding city in the far north, from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.

Wolfjaw, Montana - from an episode of War of the Worlds; it is Indian Territory and 49 miles from the Canadian border.

Zaira - of the high bastions, from 'Le città invisibili' by Italo Calvino.

Zanaris - RuneScape

Zanarkand - from Final Fantasy X

Zenith - from the DC Universe line of comic books.

Zenith - in the fictional U. S. state of Winnemac, in Babbitt and other novels by Sinclair Lewis

Zero One or 01, from The Animatrix and also known as Machine City in the movie The Matrix

Zion - in the movie The Matrix

Zoovroozlechester, Betelgeuse V - home of Zaphod Beeblebrox's favourite mother, Mrs. Alice Beeblebrox of 10 to the 8th Astral Crescent. (from "Fit the Eighth" of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series)

Les Cités Obscures, created by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters, is a Counter-Earth consisting of several city states, including Brüsel, Pâhry, Københaven, Blossfeldtstad, Urbicande, Xhystos, Mylos, and Galatograd).